Vocational college for business and administration
Vocational college for business and administration | |
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type of school | Vocational college |
School number | 176825 |
founding | 1893 |
closure | 2015 |
address |
Augustastr. 52/54 (former head office) |
place | Gelsenkirchen |
country | North Rhine-Westphalia |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 51 ° 30 '30 " N , 7 ° 6' 24" E |
carrier | City of Gelsenkirchen |
The vocational college for business and administration was a vocational school in Gelsenkirchen from 1893 to 2015 , the headquarters of which was a listed building in Gelsenkirchen's Augustastraße 52/54 ( Bulmke-Hüllen district ). The school opened on November 3, 1893 in the Heuser economy, where the Merkur association set up a commercial training school. With the introduction of the commercial school for girls in 1911, school operations were temporarily relocated. The city of Gelsenkirchen took over the school in 1913 and transferred the school operations again to the Heuser economy, as this was the only way to cover the space requirements. The first school building was built on the same site between 1923 and 1925 according to plans by the architect J. Wasser. On May 2, 1925, it was opened as a commercial college by the mayor of Wedelstaedt.
From November 1944 to June 1946, the school was closed in this building, the students were taught in the Bach School in Gelsenkirchen Neustadt.
It was later continued as the Gelsenkirchen Business School , and in April 1957 the first students passed their school- leaving exams there. Until the 1980s it was called the Municipal Commercial School .
On May 12, 1989 the building was placed under monument protection (number A 219 of the monument list of North Rhine-Westphalia).
The school building of the old secondary school on Grimmstrasse (corner of Grothusstrasse) serves as a branch. The former Lord Mayor, Dieter Rauer , was the headmaster of the vocational college until his election as Lord Mayor. There was a previous branch in Dessauerstrasse.
The technical school for business was introduced in 1989 on Grimmstrasse, but the course has ended.
On March 26, 2015, the Gelsenkirchen City Council decided to dissolve the vocational college for business and administration for the 2015/2016 school year. This decision was implemented for the 2015/2016 school year. The school's courses were assigned to the other vocational colleges sponsored by the city of Gelsenkirchen.
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b City of Gelsenkirchen - Ref. Building Regulations and Administration - 63 / UDB: List of Monuments (Part A - Architectural Monuments). (PDF, 83KByte) May 17, 2011, accessed October 4, 2019 .
- ↑ Gelsenkirchen Stories :: Augustastraße Commercial School (1) . In: gelsenkirchener-geschichten.de .
- ↑ Gelsenkirchen Stories :: Augustastraße Commercial School (1) . In: gelsenkirchener-geschichten.de .
- ↑ Gelsenkirchen Stories :: Augustastraße Commercial School (2) . In: gelsenkirchener-geschichten.de .
- ↑ Gelsenkirchen stories :: Claire-Waldoff-Straße: Demolition threatens (1) . In: gelsenkirchener-geschichten.de .
- ↑ https://www.gelsenkirchen.de/de/bildung/schulen/karte_der_schulen/_doc/Ratsvorlage_Schulentwicklungsplanung_Berufskollegs.pdf Proposal for a resolution by the city of Gelsenkirchen to dissolve the vocational college for business and administration for the 2015/2016 school year and target and measure planning for the reorganization of Gelsenkirchen residents Vocational colleges
- ↑ http://www.derwesten.de/staedte/gelsenkirchen/weniger-foerderschulen-und-berufskollegs-in-gelsenkirchen-id10477880.html WAZ report on the closure of the vocational college for business and administration